Emanuel Berg writes:
> "Devrin Talen" writes:
>
>> To block on accesses to a file until it actually has
>> data for you try reading up on the `select` call:
>>
>> % man 2 select
>
> That would be great because that is exactly what I
> ne
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channel.
[1]: http://kernelnewbies.org/
The Gentoo handbook [2] is also a great resource. It's written with
running Gentoo in mind but the build process that it goes over is
somewhat applicable to generic kernels as well.
[2]: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64
up on the `select` call:
% man 2 select
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or a while
until the bugs get fixed.
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Just wanted to chime in and say that this thread was very helpful to
me. I had the same issue with a mysterious eth0 entry showing up in
NetworkManager a minute or two every time after I woke up my laptop and
ruining connectivity. Very glad to have that working now!
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To
n't show
anything):
https://bugs.debian.org/sysv-rc
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